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    The holocaust was against three main groups of people, Jews were the main group, there were also gypsies and the disabled.This topic is important because the Nazis killed innocent people out of hate and intolerance. The Nazis killed Jews, Gypsies, and disabled out of hatred and intolerance. In the book Eva’s story we see this and also in the movie paper clips and in the books Benno and the Night of Broken Glass, and Book thief we see indirect correlations to the holocaust. In Eva’s Story, a diary

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    Though most were unrealistic, not unlike Stalins visions for the future, Hitler believed his way was the best way to make a great nation. As an example, Hitler wrote his book Mein Kampf, which almost all of his people had in their homes as kind of a trophy. The sales of his book made Hitler very rich, however nearly no one read the whole book, which contained a kind of blueprint for Germany's future. Second, he wanted his nation's

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    Nazi Propaganda Film

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    instance, the proprietor of the “Werkstattkino” in Munich, referred to by an interviewer as “Anatol” He openly admires Nazi productions, insisting that many of them deserve cult-film status” (Rentschler 10). Hitler himself defines propaganda in Mein Kampf “The art of propaganda consists precisely in being able to

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    Versailles Treaty was written it angered many. Everyone though it needed to be destroyed. Read on to see the many documents from WW II! Germany was not happy that they lost the Versailles treaty. Adolf Hitler responded harshly in his book Mein Kampf. Germany also lost land and 40% of German coal production. The land they lost was along the Rhine River. After World War I Germany lost Loraine and Alsace and its colonies. In conclusion territorial loss was a cause of WW II Another reason

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    Adolf Hitler was a German dictator during World War II. Nicknamed “Der Führer”, meaning The Leader, Hitler lead his country into a time of great pride, which also led to a time of darkness. A time of killing, deprivation, and fear. Hitler's mission was to take over the world and begin the “Third Reich” that was to last a thousand years. However, Hitler's reign only lasted a few years before being dismantled by the allied powers. Hitler was truly a ruthless dictator and a terrible tyrant. Adolf Hitler

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    an anti-Jewish town called Vienna. The only newspaper article they had where about anti-Jewish subjects. He blamed them for the German defeat in World war one. While spending five years in Landsberg jail, Hitler wrote an anti-Jewish book called Mein kampf or translated in English, my struggle. He saw them as rats and said that the Jews were poisoning Germany. In 1933 He came to power. On September First, 1939 WWII, started by Germany taking over their European neighbors starting with Poland. He made

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    In January 1933, the Nationalist Socialist German’s Party, or Nazi Party, achieved major prominence when President Hindenburg named Adolf Hitler as chancellor of the Weimar Republic, office in charge of overseeing the Reichstag (the German Parliament). Thereafter, Hitler was empowered to seek absolute power through the Enabling Act, which virtually assured the exercise of political dictatorship without legal objection. Hitler’s rise to power can be attributed to a mixture of factors that include

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    War Guilt Clause

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    Exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, World War I, the war between Germany and the Allied Powers, officially ended when The Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919. The treaty, negotiated in Paris between January and June of 1919, was written by the Allied Powers with little to no participation on Germany’s part. The treaty consisted of fifteen parts and 440 articles, however, article 231 was the real dagger for Germany. Article 231, known as the “War Guilt

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    Hitler began the largest military movement in history, the invasion of the Soviet Union. Even though Hitler had signed a Soviet-Union Non-Aggression pact he began the invasion. Hitler had always showed his hatred of the Jewish people in his book Mein Kampf. Although the invasion of the Soviet Union was the largest military movement in history, it led directly to the downfall of Germany. This can be shown when looking at; the Nazi Soviet Non-Aggression pact, Operation Barbarossa, the Soviet winter

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    Party was in charge over the Weimar Republic. Propaganda campaigns created an atmosphere tolerant of violence against Jews. This led to Kristallnacht because it was an event that destroyed jewish stores throughout Germany. Hitler wrote in his book “Mein Kampf” that propaganda was used to spread ideals of national socialism among racism

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